No, no one decides. Only ignorant repubs with no mind of their own watch Fox News Channel. It is nothing more than an out of control republican propaganda right-wing rodeo. The reporters at Fox News work day and night to come up with ways to praise Dubya and make his failures look like triumphs by lying and then lying some more.
The most important thing to know about Fox News Channel is that they are controled by Jeb Bush. The second govt. controls the media and the second the people actually believe the crap they here, we are in a dangerous zone.
2006-06-22 09:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It is because of Fox News' claim of being fair and balanced that I started searching for bias and misreporting in mainstream and local U.S. media. And I try not to be bias when talking about Iraq or China. I think Fox News is a little aggressive in getting their points and mainly opinions across to a wider viewing public. The news anchors Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity among them waste time debating and throwing out their opinions into the open when more important news is passing by.
Well the lean to the right is obvious, Fox News would be better if the anchors did not give their opinion on every issues especially one that involved the president. As soon as someone criticizes Bush or the war in Iraq or the lost funds for schools, in comes O'Reilly or Hannity who say, "So you are against the President's Success in Iraq? You do not believe America will succeed in Iraq or create a Democracy in the heart of the Middle East?" News anchors aren't suppose to slam their guests for their viewpoints nor are other viewpoints suppose to be seen as traitorous. So my answer is no...I am not a liberal but I do not want to beat around the bush.
2006-06-23 17:00:15
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answered by lisa 3
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You're a little over the top, Fox News is fine. You'd have more credibility if you dropped the slurs and back up your remarks about Fox News. I'd especially be interested in seeing you back up the "Antichrist Fox Reporting Machine" business. Looks like you have the support of like minded liberals, can't tell you how impressed I am with the comments. Nice work keep it up would you?
2006-06-21 16:11:10
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answered by rosi l 5
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I watch Fox News via The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Extremely entertaining.
2006-06-21 16:00:23
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answered by chia_vampire 3
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I watch new on PBS, they try to keep it fairly fact only, and they show BBC news which is often very accurate.
As to the person Coombs above me: The majority of TV stations, Radio and newspapers are owned by members of the Republican party. Around 90%, or more accurately 89.7% fits into this category. The largest media force is a company called Clear Channel, a republican owned company that owns over 1,000 radio stations and controls over 8,000 newspapers, they also own several TV stations.
2006-06-21 16:05:20
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answered by Alex LaCroix 2
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Well it is hard to balance the Communist News Network, Rather Biased, All Biased Communist, Nothing But Biased
and all the other Liberal Puppet Network. I would like one major network other than Fox to at least pretend to not be run bu Democrats.
2006-06-21 16:03:28
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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I do not watch Fox News at all because they are too right wing for me.
I watch Anderson Cooper. He is the only guy with any credibility to me.
2006-06-21 15:57:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Fox News, some can't handle the truth, but I must say I have concerns about Mr. O'Reilly sometimes.
2006-06-28 12:37:52
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answered by sugar-n-spice 2
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anyone that only watches one channel or one web site or one radio channel for their information... is a little silly...
multiple networks, new sites, radio stations and newspapers provide the best overall view of the news...
I find it funny when Fox fans say ALL other news is bias... when "everyone" is against you... that's an excellent sign that you are paranoid...
2006-06-21 16:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Really it's just that Fox actually lets both sides have thier say. You people, after years of only hearing from one side are confused and disoriented.
2006-06-21 23:23:51
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answered by Huevos Rancheros 6
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